WSr the / W r.i C •SaSSv'' Given an inch he takes ft mile—stealing little by little the home that is yours. *s with a wall of lead In the dead of night and the blaze of noon Decay the Relentless is ever about to destroy. Stop His clutching finge give your home plate of armour (8.P.) and an zinc (w D if i n o D (Prepared) INSIST ON "Berger's” THE NAME PROTECTS YOU AND HAS PROTECTED PAINT USERS FOR 165 YEARS. Write for Berger's Paini Booh let— lt's FREE. BENNETT & SUTTON, H A W E R A. GOLDBE Reform? National? Labour? Independent? * *O- - A fr. Failures are unknown in the homes where Edmonds Baking Powder is it Reforms all previous ideas of baking. National The Popularity of Edmonds Baking Powder is wonderful—it is a Nationally used product, and all over N.Z. is helping- women to make cooking profitable and pleasant. - BAKING POWDER - SURE TO RISE' On the eve of this election there is a great diversity of opinion as to which will get into M The House.” Woman Voters however are unanimous that Edmonds Baking Powder will find a place in practically every home. It’s ability to rise to the occasion has made it a firmfavourite with women throughout the land. Reform 1 allffMlF I® when it is used—because it saves the old and uncertain Labour ©£ mixing cream of tartar and soda. Independent Powder and success will crown all your efforts. Edmonds Baking Powder works equally well for all parties. It fulfills all the promises made by its manufacturer. f I LOTT 231
THE EEGISTEEED CLYDESDALE STALLION “FLASH BOY” (Flashfoot —Darling) Stand the Season in the Mangatoki, Lowgarth, Eowan and Kaponga districts. Bred by the owner on the farm at Mangatoki, “Flash Bo y” is a splendid type of draught, standing 17.3. He is a dapple bay, showing the lines of a magnificent constitution; has well carried head and good legs, hocks and- feet. Eising 4 years, this is the first season his services have been offered, but on the farm lie has jiroved a sure sire. FEE: £4/4/T. PEEEY, Mangatoki. S. SANGSTEE, Lessee. 'M'AIEN’S best quality Scotch linoleum, 2 yards wide, 9/6 and 10/6 running yard.—Geo. Syme & Co., Ltd., Princes St.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 November 1925, Page 10
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